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leroy, we wish you the best of luck. you on the program this morning. >> thank you for having me. >>> a plea from one of the nation's top experts on coronavirus. dr. anthony fauci says that wearing a mask in public is what you should do. even as the president repeatedly refuses to. a lung cancer diagnosis can leave you holding your breath. ♪ but bristol myers squibb is working to change things. by researching new kinds of medicines that could help you live longer. including options that are chemo-free. because we're committed to bringing new hope into lung cancer care. becauyour graduation may look different... hope but it does not change how far you've come... or how far you'll go. congratulations, class of 2020! ior anything i want to buy isk going to be on rakuten. rakuten is easy to use, free to sign up and it's in over 3,000 stores. i buy a lot of makeup. shampoo, conditioner. books, food. travel. shoes. stuff for my backyard. anything from clothes to electronics. workout gear. i even recently got cash back on domai
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name is leroy johnston. he was from yulin, arkansas, and a lot of us who are story and know about the riot in elaine, arkansas in september early october of 1919. he and three of his brothers came back from a hunting trip and all four of them were killed. the key thing about leroy johnston, all soldiers served whether you are in a combat unit or a service of supply unit here survive europe he was actually in the 369 infantry regiment which we know as the harlem health fighters, so he was a veteran who served in the trenches and came back and was lynched. each one of those 12 soldiers has a story, but that is one i think would be interesting to highlight based on your question. thanks for asking. >> you mentioned a picture is worth 1000 words, a flag might be worth 1000 words as well. we we have been showing viewers images of a flag, a man was lynched explained where that fly comes from. >> ok, so, when we talk about why this exhibition is, correction 2019,2020 the title, we returned fighting, the experience
name is leroy johnston. he was from yulin, arkansas, and a lot of us who are story and know about the riot in elaine, arkansas in september early october of 1919. he and three of his brothers came back from a hunting trip and all four of them were killed. the key thing about leroy johnston, all soldiers served whether you are in a combat unit or a service of supply unit here survive europe he was actually in the 369 infantry regiment which we know as the harlem health fighters, so he was a...
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leroy always a pleasure earlier i got an a smart man we appreciate your time wow my pleasure thank you what a day what a story that's our news thanks so much for being with us we try to take you through that launch as it happened wish we could have but unfortunately nature decided to have its way if you're watching us on portable t.v. we're glad you're there we'll see you when it's time to do news again on which. international memorial awards are now open for entries all media professionals are eligible whether you're a freelance journalist terms of media or part of a global news platform to participate send us your published works in video or written for much go to award dot altie dot com and to now. that's geysers financial survival guide liquid assets that you can convert into gas quite easily. keep in mind though as to to me into a place in. or. out of. a food. bank it's full. moujik see if i. was in this way got to talk it's really hard not to think on the diesel side this but the look ahead and i know this thought that if. this is the only think that we do is music because everyb
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so when you come to the exhibition, the 12th name is leroy johnston. he was from elaine arkansas and a lot of us who are historians know about the riot in elaine, arkansas, late september, early october of 1919. he and three of his brothers came back from a hunting trip and all four of them were killed. the key thing will leroy johnston is all soldier's service is key, whether you are in a combat unit or a service supply unit. he survive the europe, he was actually in the 369th infantry regiment what we know as the harlem hell fighters so he was a veteran a served in the trenches and came back and was lynched. so each one of the 12 soldiers has a story. but that is one i think would be interesting to highlight based on your question. thanks for asking. >> you mentioned a picture is worth a thousand words. a flag might be worth a thousand words as well. we've been showing our viewers as you were talking the images of a flag that says on it, a man was lynched yesterday. explain where that flag hung. >> okay, so when we talk about why this exhibition is 1
so when you come to the exhibition, the 12th name is leroy johnston. he was from elaine arkansas and a lot of us who are historians know about the riot in elaine, arkansas, late september, early october of 1919. he and three of his brothers came back from a hunting trip and all four of them were killed. the key thing will leroy johnston is all soldier's service is key, whether you are in a combat unit or a service supply unit. he survive the europe, he was actually in the 369th infantry...
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[laughter] rolls out a gigantic crate and presents me with leroy. [laughter] i'm happy to have leroy watching because it turns out we share a few things. we are both native coloradans. [laughter] where both stuck in washington for the rest of our lives. neither one of us will forget. [applause] >> your former boss, i once had the pleasure of receiving supreme court to or from him and he took me up to the top floor showed me the basketball court, which is about the supreme court chambers and therefore, known as the highest court in the land. [laughter] do you ever sneak away to shoot a few hoops during the day? >> i like to ride my bike, i like to row and ski, i like to do a lot of things. run, occasionally i will go up there and i have happy memories up there. my old boss who's now largely forgotten, but i like to remember him a little bit, first justice from colorado for special places in fact one of them. he was a great athlete for his day. road scholar, highest nfl football player, i don't think that's going to happen again on the supreme court.
[laughter] rolls out a gigantic crate and presents me with leroy. [laughter] i'm happy to have leroy watching because it turns out we share a few things. we are both native coloradans. [laughter] where both stuck in washington for the rest of our lives. neither one of us will forget. [applause] >> your former boss, i once had the pleasure of receiving supreme court to or from him and he took me up to the top floor showed me the basketball court, which is about the supreme court chambers...
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leroy's a name has a huge tattoo on his back depicting himself scoring a goal in champions league. talk among star marco royce where is his birthday around page so that he doesn't forget it. argentina's love jesus thing to his chest and another religious classic the gun at least next to a rosary. next liverpool starred on the aga to death this certain but the hour is not on his back. as song by rap star 2 pac inspired another trending to 2 only god can judge me measured rosaline prohibited and general what tang have and. what's up with all the drama psychologists have a semblance of tend to use give meaning and they express. it's not easy to find what you're looking for on set if you're almost as bad if you search hard enough though you'll find the slogan the spirit of the dead lies in the memory of those alive. each day i come closer to the home where i was born that's what tottenham player toby are dead of fatals biceps tells you one of his tatoos depicts the cathedral of his hometown and where references to the home already ancestral land are found on the many footballers skins
leroy's a name has a huge tattoo on his back depicting himself scoring a goal in champions league. talk among star marco royce where is his birthday around page so that he doesn't forget it. argentina's love jesus thing to his chest and another religious classic the gun at least next to a rosary. next liverpool starred on the aga to death this certain but the hour is not on his back. as song by rap star 2 pac inspired another trending to 2 only god can judge me measured rosaline prohibited and...
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leroy the name has a huge tattoo on his back depicting himself scoring a goal in champions league. one star of monaco is where is his birth date around page so that he doesn't forget it. margins you know jesus thing to his chest and another religious classic the gun at least next to a rosary. next liverpool star down the aisle go to death this certain but the hour is not on his back. as song by rev started to pack inspired another trending to 2 only god can judge me made it really broke he moved and jen what time you have and . what's up with all the drama. psychologists have a simple answer tattoos give meaning and they express. it's not easy to find what you're looking for on the set of your dramas especially if you search hard enough though you'll find the slogan the spirit of the dead lives in the memory of those alive. each day i come closer to the home where i was born that's what tottenham player told me i was out of biceps tells you one of his tatoos depicts the cathedral of his hometown and where references to the home already ancestral land are found on many footballers s
leroy the name has a huge tattoo on his back depicting himself scoring a goal in champions league. one star of monaco is where is his birth date around page so that he doesn't forget it. margins you know jesus thing to his chest and another religious classic the gun at least next to a rosary. next liverpool star down the aisle go to death this certain but the hour is not on his back. as song by rev started to pack inspired another trending to 2 only god can judge me made it really broke he...
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for more on this historic trip i want to bring in former nasa astronaut leroy chao, former commanderinternational space station. commander, thanks for joining us. >> pleasure. thanks for having me. charles: you know just talk to us about how momentous this occasion is considering, our space program was really falling behind and we were paying russia $80 million to piggyback on their program. not exactly what john f. kennedy had in mind when he started all of this? >> you know, you're right. in 2011 when we retired the space shuttle i personally thought that was a mistake there is a lot of life left in those vehicles. we should have kept flying them. it is what it is. we'll be today returning. as mentioned this is historic this is the first time in nine years, almost nine years we will be launching u.s. astronauts into orbit from u.s. soil. also commercially of course, this is the first time this has happened on a commercial vehicle. and so nasa. spacex, big milestone. for spacex this is the first time they will tempt a to put humidities into space so i'm excited about all of this. ch
for more on this historic trip i want to bring in former nasa astronaut leroy chao, former commanderinternational space station. commander, thanks for joining us. >> pleasure. thanks for having me. charles: you know just talk to us about how momentous this occasion is considering, our space program was really falling behind and we were paying russia $80 million to piggyback on their program. not exactly what john f. kennedy had in mind when he started all of this? >> you know,...
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leroy, oh, boy, elliott saw his biological mother die when he was 10. she dropped dead and he found her. and was traumatic for him. first trauma along his long his list of traumas in this man's life. he never bonded with his stepmom, as we'll see. leroy was an uncomfortable father. he sent him off to school. boarding schools, military schools. he was deprived of a loving, nurturing child as a boy and spent that time away from his biological family and ended up at princeton university where he wanted to be a writer. f. scott fitzgerald was one of his contemporaries. they weren't friends but probably crossing the campus together. wanted to be a writer and took classes in writing, fiction writing and journalism and all said basically, you know, you stink, don't be a writer. but he was like, no, i want to be a writer. he continued with it. thank goodness he did. as we'll see, this was actually a key piece in him healing himself. okay? we'll get to that in a bit. so he joined -- in 1914 -- wanted to fly, caught up in the wave of excitement over flying. it wa
leroy, oh, boy, elliott saw his biological mother die when he was 10. she dropped dead and he found her. and was traumatic for him. first trauma along his long his list of traumas in this man's life. he never bonded with his stepmom, as we'll see. leroy was an uncomfortable father. he sent him off to school. boarding schools, military schools. he was deprived of a loving, nurturing child as a boy and spent that time away from his biological family and ended up at princeton university where he...
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an opportunity now to do some kind of special bat is a former international space station commander leroy chiao and we're so glad that we have i'm here because of what's going on right there there is the walkway that they're going to try and remove the astronauts from these 2 poor guys have been sitting there for quite some time they were i why did they take so long to get them out of there after they've scrubbed this launch. you know and i've been through a lot more on my 3rd shuttle mission we scripted a number of times it just takes time to see to be able and you know make it you know make sure that it should see that person out and actually get these guys out you know there's a lot of. if there's any kind of a fuel leak. you know you have to go through proper procedures. and then and only then can the person our own out of hashing it meanwhile. well in the air i mean you're you're in ash in a couch you know might be a little bit warm especially in the summertime in florida but it's ever happened that we could linger mentioned earlier they were able to control their temperatures to a l
an opportunity now to do some kind of special bat is a former international space station commander leroy chiao and we're so glad that we have i'm here because of what's going on right there there is the walkway that they're going to try and remove the astronauts from these 2 poor guys have been sitting there for quite some time they were i why did they take so long to get them out of there after they've scrubbed this launch. you know and i've been through a lot more on my 3rd shuttle mission...
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manchester city have denied receiving a 35 milllion pound offer for leroy sane from bayern munich.rman champions agreed a five year contract for the winger. sane hasn't played for city since suffering knee ligament damage in august. and organisers of the epsom derby and oaks are hoping to hold the classic races behind closed doors on the 11th ofjuly. an application to the local council is also asking for all saturdays injuly and august to be approved for "flexibility". a resumption would depend on government approval. well the 11th ofjuly, is also the date when dillian whyte is scheduled to face alexander povetkin for the wbc interim heavyweight title at manchester arena. boxing is gearing up for a behind—closed—doors return in the uk injuly. a document seen by bbc sport, sent to promoters from boxing's governing body says fighters will wear protective masks during ring walks, and spit buckets could be banned between rounds. former ibo super—welterweight champion hannah rankin, told me what she thought of the new conditions. i think to be honest as long as we are starting to comply
manchester city have denied receiving a 35 milllion pound offer for leroy sane from bayern munich.rman champions agreed a five year contract for the winger. sane hasn't played for city since suffering knee ligament damage in august. and organisers of the epsom derby and oaks are hoping to hold the classic races behind closed doors on the 11th ofjuly. an application to the local council is also asking for all saturdays injuly and august to be approved for "flexibility". a resumption...
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in the words of leroy williams who the firsthand eye witness to mr.rible demise, we got to make a change. thank you. >> thank you, i want to say sorry for the pain and de devastation of mr. floyd's death have left on his family and his loved ones and our community and across the world. i know we are trying to find a way to heal. those who are want to express their first amendment rights and go through this healing process that they'll have that from me and that's a guarantee as your chief. prior to mr. floyd's death, we had a community that's been in trauma for quite some time. what i can't allow is for others to compound that trauma, individuals looting our business business businesses. if you are looting those stores and robbing people of essential needs or services of themselves and certainly this pandemic of their loved ones and if you are setting buildings and structures on fire which are harming the safety of our elderly and our youths. i can't allow that as chief. i know there is a sdeficit in or city. i know this department has contributed to
in the words of leroy williams who the firsthand eye witness to mr.rible demise, we got to make a change. thank you. >> thank you, i want to say sorry for the pain and de devastation of mr. floyd's death have left on his family and his loved ones and our community and across the world. i know we are trying to find a way to heal. those who are want to express their first amendment rights and go through this healing process that they'll have that from me and that's a guarantee as your...
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, but to the coach who actually picked leroy over me, i wanted to make sure you understood, you madeude. this was jordan's thing. finding or imagining negative slights, flip them into positive motivation. think of it as a competitive alchemy, bitter scraps of metal turned into gold and sometimes it verged on the comical. >> michael could make things up to motivate himself. >> i was a little bit upset that i didn't get the mvp that year. >> these little slights were deep indignations to him. that's like throwing meat to a tyinger. >> if you're going to high-five and talk trash, now i have a bone to pick with you. >> he took such umbrage at a guy saying "nice game mike," that he torched and humiliated him in front of 20,000 people. a couple of writers went up to michael and said, did this ever happen? michael said with a smile, no, i made it up. >> i remember him walking off the court, helike, don't ever talk trash to black jesus. >> i mean, you got a competitor here, think about it, who he runs out of detractors and found he needed to invent them for motivation. that's deep. this is m
, but to the coach who actually picked leroy over me, i wanted to make sure you understood, you madeude. this was jordan's thing. finding or imagining negative slights, flip them into positive motivation. think of it as a competitive alchemy, bitter scraps of metal turned into gold and sometimes it verged on the comical. >> michael could make things up to motivate himself. >> i was a little bit upset that i didn't get the mvp that year. >> these little slights were deep...
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i would ask big leroy to cough right in my face. whatever it takes. [laughter] >> katie: all right.ng" is up next. se, ...little things... ...can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines, and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. you can't always stop for a fingerstick.betes with the freestyle libre 14 day system, a continuous glucose monitor, you don't have to. with a painless, one-second scan you can check your glucose with a smart phone or reader so you can stay in the mome
i would ask big leroy to cough right in my face. whatever it takes. [laughter] >> katie: all right.ng" is up next. se, ...little things... ...can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if...
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when grider leroy grider was killed he took at heart. he looked back to see him and he was gone. he held out hope for the longest time that he was safe and he was just captured, but he was clearly traumatized over that last. he bonded so deeply with these two men as i mentioned, lack of any kind of meaningful family life. the book war birds allowed him to finish the story the way he wanted it to if you think about, it went all the things were wrong in your life, you can write a story and you can actually finish it the way you want. it is kind of neat. that was kind of a mental construct that he developed in this book. it was his piece and his healing. here is a letter to lena his step mom. the letters that he sent to his father and step mom, saying that they are toxic, is putting it mildly. mark is gone but will never be forgotten until the hunts came improves on my bicycles back on me. or i passed out from irritation at the doings of the springs family on the home front. anyway, i hope my ghost haunts you and never gives you a moment's peace. i could sleep with grades but instea
when grider leroy grider was killed he took at heart. he looked back to see him and he was gone. he held out hope for the longest time that he was safe and he was just captured, but he was clearly traumatized over that last. he bonded so deeply with these two men as i mentioned, lack of any kind of meaningful family life. the book war birds allowed him to finish the story the way he wanted it to if you think about, it went all the things were wrong in your life, you can write a story and you...
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in the words of leroy williams, who was a first-hand eyewitness to mr.ible denies, "we've got to make a change, bruh." thank you. >> thank you, mayor frey. thank you, council vice president jenkins. i want to start first by saying that i'm absolutely sorry for the pain and the devastation and the trauma that mr. floyd's death has left on his family, his loved ones, and our community here in minneapolis, and certainly across the country and the world. i know that our community is in trauma, and that they are trying to find ways to heal. from the very beginning, i wanted to make sure and ensure we will continue to do that. that those who are wanting to express their first amendment rights and go through this healing process, that they will absolutely have that from me. that is a guarantee as your chief. with that being said, even prior to mr. floyd's death, we have had a community that has been in trauma for quite some time. what i will not allow as chief is for others to compound that trauma. if individuals, as occurred last night, are committing behavior
in the words of leroy williams, who was a first-hand eyewitness to mr.ible denies, "we've got to make a change, bruh." thank you. >> thank you, mayor frey. thank you, council vice president jenkins. i want to start first by saying that i'm absolutely sorry for the pain and the devastation and the trauma that mr. floyd's death has left on his family, his loved ones, and our community here in minneapolis, and certainly across the country and the world. i know that our community is...
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i had a boss named robert leroy bartley at the wall street journal who coolidge resembled, i will putt that way. [laughter] the pre-incarnation of this taciturn, but very thoughtful editor bob bartley. i knew coolidge before i knew him, through someone much younger. and i would guess that the midwestern agricultural tight. coolidge was from vermont, but vermont was the midwest. which is to say, the man of few words and many thoughts. brian: questions? the gentleman over here? >> thank you this presentation. i wonder whether legacy could be one of the 10 criteria, the overall impact of the president on the future? wilson, notwithstanding the lofty rhetoric and initial legislative success, left a legacy of racism. his inability to get the league of nations passed, the disaster of versailles. harold: i think that the legacy question is dealt with in the various categories. a perfect moment to talk about fdr. the man who lived in this house, franklin roosevelt, left to work for woodrow wilson as assistant secretary. eleanor became a red cross nurse. deeply admired wilson and deeply admire
i had a boss named robert leroy bartley at the wall street journal who coolidge resembled, i will putt that way. [laughter] the pre-incarnation of this taciturn, but very thoughtful editor bob bartley. i knew coolidge before i knew him, through someone much younger. and i would guess that the midwestern agricultural tight. coolidge was from vermont, but vermont was the midwest. which is to say, the man of few words and many thoughts. brian: questions? the gentleman over here? >> thank you...
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. >> reporter: and then in the middle of the third day -- >> we the jury find the defendant, ralph leroy count number one of first degree murder. >> reporter: guilty. but the end of ralph's story? oh, no. on the day set aside for his sentencing ralph decided the plot needed one more twist. the jail issued him a safety razor to clean up for court. ralph used it to slash his wrists and throat. his own son was not sympathetic. >> well, you know, the sucker would rather go out than actually face his destiny that way. >> reporter: suicide attempt, delaying tactic, whatever it was it didn't work. a day later the judge ordered ralph back to court. >> people versus ralph lee candelario sentencing. >> reporter: and ralph, bandaged up, got another day in the spotlight. >> your honor, i have maintained that i have been innocent through this whole process. >> reporter: and then a keen observer might almost have heard the jaws drop around the courtroom. >> pam will be resurrected. we will be able to see her again. we will be able to watch her laugh and sing and do all the things that made her such a
. >> reporter: and then in the middle of the third day -- >> we the jury find the defendant, ralph leroy count number one of first degree murder. >> reporter: guilty. but the end of ralph's story? oh, no. on the day set aside for his sentencing ralph decided the plot needed one more twist. the jail issued him a safety razor to clean up for court. ralph used it to slash his wrists and throat. his own son was not sympathetic. >> well, you know, the sucker would rather go...
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and i had a boss named robert leroy bartley at the "wall street journal" whom coolidge resembled, i'llut it that way. so, coolidge is the pre-incarnation of this taciturn yet lovely and very forceful and thoughtful editor, bob bartley. i knew coolidge before i knew him through someone actually much younger than coolidge. and i would guess that's also the midwestern agricultural type. coolidge was from vermont, but vermont moved to the midwest, which is to say, the man of few words and many thoughts. brian: question? yes, sir, the gentleman over here. >> thank you very much for this presentation. i wonder whether legacy could be one of the 10 criteria, the overall impact of the individual on the future. and i think i'll just mention one president, wilson by name, who notwithstanding the lofty rhetoric and initial legislative success, left a legacy of racism, a sign of the times, but nonetheless racism, the inability to get the league of nations passed, the disaster of versailles, and, of course, that is the precedent of his incapacity. so, legacy and in connection with it. mr. holzer: w
and i had a boss named robert leroy bartley at the "wall street journal" whom coolidge resembled, i'llut it that way. so, coolidge is the pre-incarnation of this taciturn yet lovely and very forceful and thoughtful editor, bob bartley. i knew coolidge before i knew him through someone actually much younger than coolidge. and i would guess that's also the midwestern agricultural type. coolidge was from vermont, but vermont moved to the midwest, which is to say, the man of few words and...
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in the words of leroy williams, who was a firsthand eyewitness to mr.rge floyd's terrible demi demise, we've got to make a change, bro. thank you. >> thank you, mayor frey. thank you countvice president jenkins. i want to first say i'm absolutely sorry for the pain, the devastation and the trauma that mr. floyd's death has left on his family, his loved ones, our community here in minneapolis and certainly across the country and the world. and i know that our community is in trauma and that they are trying to find ways to heal. from the very beginning, i wanted to make sure and ensure, and we will continue to do that, that those who are wanting to express their first amendment rights and go through this healiheal ing process, that they'll absolutely have that from me. and that's a guarantee as your chief. but that being said, even prior to mr. floyd's death, we have had a community that's been in trauma for quite some time. and what i cannot allow as chief is for others to compound that trauma. and so if individuals, as occurred last night, are committin
in the words of leroy williams, who was a firsthand eyewitness to mr.rge floyd's terrible demi demise, we've got to make a change, bro. thank you. >> thank you, mayor frey. thank you countvice president jenkins. i want to first say i'm absolutely sorry for the pain, the devastation and the trauma that mr. floyd's death has left on his family, his loved ones, our community here in minneapolis and certainly across the country and the world. and i know that our community is in trauma and...
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in this -- in this case, as leroy pointeddous, -- pointed out we need to walk toward the cliff, not going over it as we need businesses and nonprofits to do the same. we can't ask them to do it blindly or in the dark or without providing the needed clarity so they can manage their risks. i think what's so different about this -- this pandemic is people get so much contradictory and conflicting information from a variety of sources. most of us know how to manage risk in our lives but it's hard to manage uncertainty and that's what we're asking the senate and the congress to do to provide some certainty in the midst of this uncertainty. these workers and institutions are critical to helping our response and recovery move forward and we can't ask or expect them to make decisions without some level of certainty. they need to know, with confidence, that if they are operating in good faith and obeying the public health and other government guidelines, that they will not inadvertently step over the edge of that cliff and find themselves in free fall. madam president, i yield the floor. the presi
in this -- in this case, as leroy pointeddous, -- pointed out we need to walk toward the cliff, not going over it as we need businesses and nonprofits to do the same. we can't ask them to do it blindly or in the dark or without providing the needed clarity so they can manage their risks. i think what's so different about this -- this pandemic is people get so much contradictory and conflicting information from a variety of sources. most of us know how to manage risk in our lives but it's hard...
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your wrath us now is leroy child, former commander of the international space station who has flown onace shuttle missions. it's wonderful to have you here mr. child. tell us about this historic mission we are all about to witness? >> this has been a long time coming. and it's been historic for two reasons. this is the first time in nearly nine years that u.s. astronauts that's a first time that u.s. astronauts will launch aboard a commercial spacecraft. spacex of course, first time they are flying with astronauts on board, and this is an exciting day. >> sandra: an exciting day indeed. the nasa administrator jim bryden stein said he texted the two astronauts on monday and told them, "if you want to stop this thing for anything reason, just say so. i will stop it in a heartbeat if i need to. they both come back and said we are go for lunch. >> there is a lot of flexibility built into the back end of this mission but that's intentional. i want to reiterate that it is a test flight and the goals to get them to the international space station and test the systems i get them home. if they
your wrath us now is leroy child, former commander of the international space station who has flown onace shuttle missions. it's wonderful to have you here mr. child. tell us about this historic mission we are all about to witness? >> this has been a long time coming. and it's been historic for two reasons. this is the first time in nearly nine years that u.s. astronauts that's a first time that u.s. astronauts will launch aboard a commercial spacecraft. spacex of course, first time they...